44 photography logos worth framing

As a photographer, you understand what makes a good image. it’s not just about using the correct exposure settings, it’s about capturing a tone and telling a story. The same rules apply to the logo for your photography business: it should help customers understand your brand. There are tons of photographers out there—how will you set yourself apart?

We’ve rounded up 44 amazing photography logo ideas to inspire you.

Picture perfect camera logos

Your camera is probably the most important thing in your life after your family (and even then it’s a toss-up). Perfect subject matter for your logo, right? Yes, but remember every photographer uses a camera and that could make your logo look generic.

To ensure that your camera logo stands out, give it some personality. Consider combining it with another object or image to show what kind of photography you specialize in. Or have it designed in your photography style (e.g. make it cutesy if you photograph kids).

by brana

by bo_rad

by SoniaYoungYim

by Musique!

by bo_rad

by SoniaYoungYim

by Musique!

by Musique!

by artsigma

by danhood

by Musique!

by artsigma

by danhood

by 300_team

by Ricky AsamManis

by TheLogoist

by 300_team

by Ricky AsamManis

by TheLogoist

A focus on lens logos

Any good photographer knows that your lens matters way more than the camera body. You can apply the same principal to your logo design. Whether you choose to focus on the aperture ring or focal distance markings, picking a distinct photography detail can make it clear what you do while giving your room to be creative.

by bo_rad

by Clevero

by nnorth

by serghio

by Clevero

by nnorth

by serghio

by goopanic

by Graphoenik

by yoopa

by goopanic

by Graphoenik

by yoopa

A logo to make them remember your name

Photographers, you’re both an artist and a business. You rely on your name to build your brand. If you’re building your business around your personal name, or if brand-name recognition is important to you, consider a signature (literal or figurative) wordmark or lettermark logo.

by itzzzo

by Piparus

by traffikante

by tykw

by Piparus

by traffikante

by tykw

by annalisa_furia

by AnaLogo

by evey81

by annalisa_furia

by AnaLogo

by evey81

by squidy

by minimalexa

by Badim36

by squidy

by minimalexa

by Badim36

by TwinkleBee

by tykw

by Ricky AsamManis

by TwinkleBee

by tykw

by Ricky AsamManis

by Lisssa

by ludibes

by RotRed

by Lisssa

by ludibes

by RotRed

Show the world through owl eyes

A photographer’s job is to see things that others don’t and to show us the beauty, pain and wonder that they witness. When we look wedding photographs, or family portraits or exotic landscapes, we’re experiencing the world through the photographer’s eye. It makes perfect sense that we see a lot of eye imagery in photography logos.

And what has big eyes? Well, an owl!

by goopanic

by katie_kat

by majamosaic

by Rom@n

by katie_kat

by majamosaic

by Rom@n

Unique logos for one-of-a-kind photographers

Your photos are your unique take on the world. Your logo should be, too! Don’t box yourself in when it comes to creating a logo for your photo business. You can and should express your creativity. Your logo can represent your chosen subject matter or your business values. But you’re a photographer, we don’t have to tell you there’s often times more to an image than meets the eye!

by Mad pepper

by Skilline

by chandra.k

by S A V

by Skilline

by chandra.k

by S A V

by artsigma

by Amine Belaiba

by oink! design

by artsigma

by Amine Belaiba

by oink! design

Get ready for your closeup

A great photography logo offers customers a snapshot of who you are and what your business stands for. Whether you specialize in weddings and exude vintage elegance, or shoot rock and roll and ooze cool, you should get something uniquely you.